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Burna Boy launches Cannabis business in America.
Nigerian Grammy award-winning artist Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, known professionally as Burna Boy, has unveiled his cannabis business ‘BrkFst’ in Miami, USA.
Recall, The singer had earlier criticised the Nigerian government over the ban on cannabis in the country, describing the decision as “dumb”.
The Cannabis sale and distribution business was established following the success of his hit single “Last Last”, which is said to have been a major inspiration for the idea.
It is speculated that the brand is inspired by Burna Boy’s hit single “Last Last”, where he sings… “I need Igbo and shayo (Shayo).”
In those lines, The African Giant talked about getting a heartbreak, moving on, and healing from the “emotional wounds” with weed (Igbo) and alcohol (shayo).
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According to Black Cannabis Magazine, Burna Boy’s BrkFst brand, which was introduced on October 15 in South Beach, Miami, Florida, is the result of a collaboration with Jokes Up/Ice Kream.
According to information, Burna’s Cannabis set-up debuted during Miami Carnival. It began with a pop-up from 12 to 3 p.m., followed by brunch in a Miami Diner from 3:30 to 7 p.m.
There was also a team representing Burna Boy at the all-white-themed Tipsy Musical Festival at Bayfront Park, which he headlined.
Burna Boy launches his Cannabis brand “BRKFST” in South Beach, Miami 💨 pic.twitter.com/NOAjh4AwCe
— Unorthodox Reviews (@OfficialBlog_UR) October 16, 2022
Burna Boy launches new cannabis brand 'Brkfst' following the success of his song 'Last Last' pic.twitter.com/ccex6vR4zJ
— African Folder (@africanfolder) October 16, 2022
In addition, The video for the song is currently on YouTube with 94 million views and is the first single released from his latest album, “Love, Damini,” which was released on July 8th, 2022, through Atlantic Records. The afrobeats track is produced by Chopstix, and it samples Toni Braxton’s classic 2000 record “He Wasn’t Man Enough.”